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SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM Once upon a midnight dreary As I pondered, slightly teary, Over many a weary lesson that had vexed my spirit sore, I Suddenly I heard a tapping As of some one gently rapping, Rapping at my study door: 'Tis some I reshman there, I muttered, Tapping at my study door- . Only that, and nothing more. Then I ealled out, 1ireshie, leave me, Surely it would never grieve me Q llutthe thing, would you believe me? Kept o11 knocking at my door. Then perhaps it is a classmate, Though they seldom visit so late, And still nothing would compensate Turning classmates from my doorg Enter, einer Sophomore ! But though still I stood entreating, And the magic word repeating, Still I heard no word of greeting From without my study door. Then it is a Junior, thought I. Or a Senior, proud and haughty, Come to ask me, 'please eoulrl not I Help her with her themes some 1nore. ' QAsk help from a Sophomorelj Still the presence would not leave me, And it soon began to grieve me. 'Till a sudden passion seized me, And I opened wide the door. There, out in the moonlight eerie, Stood a teacher, saying, Dearie, Long I've watched the lamplight Streaming from beneath your study door, Long I've watched the lamplight streaming from door. Faithful, studious Sophomore! Then the silence was unbroken, And the words so litly spoken Thrilled me, iilled me with a pleasure Never known by me beforeg For in all the High School history, Privately, or in eonsistory, Teachers fwhy is still a mysteryj ' Ne'er had praised a Sophomore. -Alice Barnes, '15.
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FRESHMAN CLASS. Harold Krill Mabel Crall Eunice Blair Cranston Easter Edith Thomas August Huth Lee Crall Leafa Fisher Marjory Sharp Rosa Valet Helen Eschhofen Class Roll, Esther Sacher Enos Clay Maurice Killingcr XVilliam Grandey Echo Baker Harold Baldauf Wilma Kuehne Ruth Krathwohl Dorothea lViles Leo Dietsch lVesley Fisher Frances Reas. Class Yell. Olive and Crimson, diddle-dee-dee. 'Who are, who arc, who are we? The Class of '16, well I guess yes lVe are the Freshmen of the E. H. S. ' Motto.-Esse quam videri Class Colors :-Olive and Crimson, Class Flower :-American Beauty Rose
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